Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Humor Magazines - JUDGE
JUDGE 1881-1947 JUDGE Publishing Inc.
This long running humor magazine came into being after a number of cartoonists and artists left PUCK magazine. James Wakes, one of the cartoonists left after having a quarrel with PUCK's founder Joeseph Keppler and started JUDGE as a weekly publication that quickly gained momentum until it surpassed PUCK's sales with over 100,000 by 1912. The magazine switched to a monthly by 1932 until publication ceased in 1947.
Mostly comprised of various gag cartoons the magazine also has many articles on issues of the day and is filled with advertisements.
This long running humor magazine came into being after a number of cartoonists and artists left PUCK magazine. James Wakes, one of the cartoonists left after having a quarrel with PUCK's founder Joeseph Keppler and started JUDGE as a weekly publication that quickly gained momentum until it surpassed PUCK's sales with over 100,000 by 1912. The magazine switched to a monthly by 1932 until publication ceased in 1947.
Mostly comprised of various gag cartoons the magazine also has many articles on issues of the day and is filled with advertisements.
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